From 5b6b01734d520ded3abbe131fea4dc0cc35e89c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?R=C3=BCdiger=20Timm?= Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:35:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] INTEGRATION: CWS hcshared08 (1.11.46); FILE MERGED 2007/02/09 08:19:50 ufi 1.11.46.1: before resync to 203 --- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp | 66 +++++++------------ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp index 32669156b9..3a71d267fa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp @@ -2,56 +2,36 @@ @@ -64,7 +44,7 @@ Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe +converted from old format - fpe dedr: fixed #i30471# @@ -134,7 +114,7 @@ dedr: fixed #i30471# Warn when not saving in OpenDocument or default format -You can select to get a warning message when you save a document in a format that is not OpenDocument or that you did not set as default format in Tools - Options - Load/Save - General. +You can choose to get a warning message when you save a document in a format that is not OpenDocument or which you did not set as default format in Tools - Options - Load/Save - General. Save URLs relative to This option allows you to select the default for relative addressing of URLs in the file system and on the Internet. Relative addressing is only possible if the source document and the referenced document are both on the same drive. A relative address always starts from the directory in which the current document is located. In contrast, absolute addressing always starts from a root directory. The following table demonstrates the difference in syntax between relative and absolute referencing: